Peregrine Cameras

Bell Tower

Peregrine Camera Timeline

Peregrines Coming Soon!

The peregrine falcons will be returning soon for the new breeding season. Check back for live camera feeds. Explore past years' updates using the dropdown above.

2025-04-09: Peregrines Are Here!

Activity at Bell Tower! The female peregrine was seen earlier today getting the nest ready by working to create a shallow scrape in the substrate.

2024-07-05: Fledged Chick

We have confirmed that at approximately 11am on July 3, the lone male chick successfully fledged. If all goes well, the chick should re-visit the nest ledge periodically.

2024-06-25: Missing Peregrines

It is a bit quieter over at the Bell nest as the biologists took three females chicks from the nest and left the youngest – a male. The male has been spreading it's wings and wandering more around the area. The three females will go with several others to a nearby hack site for release.

2024-06-20: Wing Testing

One of the chicks (who is not so little anymore!) at Bell Tower was trying out some early morning wing testing while the parent watched on.

2024-06-13: Keeping Watch

The peregrine parents are on watch duty as the chicks nap in the nest. Soon they will be awake again and ready for another feeding. Feedings are repeated several times each day and increase in frequency as the chicks grow.

2024-05-31: Feeding Time!

The falcon chicks are hungry and eager to be fed in the early morning. Keep watching to see them grow over the next few weeks!

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